Lots of languages really need the <plurals> tags to make sense, so
this also makes lint exit with an error when it finds strings that
should be <plurals>
closes#883
Now that we've moved the first screen to "Latest", we always want to do
our best to show something there. This preference is pretty redundant in
light of this.
Left some more unused strings which are a bit more general purpose and
perhaps should wait until after a stable release to remove. The
rationale for this is that we may want to revert to part of the old
terminology in certain places, and don't want to have to ask everyone to
translate everything again.
Translators:
Adrià García-Alzórriz Catalan
Ajeje Brazorf Sardinian
Alaa Issa Arabic
Alberto Moshpirit Spanish
Alexander Georgievskiy Russian
András Lengyel-Nagy Hungarian
André Marcelo Alvarenga Portuguese (Brazil)
Anteri Finnish
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Claus Rüdinger German
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Gregor Santner German
Hsiu-Ming Chang Chinese (Traditional)
Jean-Baptiste French
John Doe Turkish
Jonatan Nyberg Swedish
Kheireddine Mkh Arabic
Lari Oesch Finnish
Luca Bianchi Italian
Marcelo Santana Portuguese (Brazil)
Marian Hanzel Slovak
Michael German
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msrn Finnish
naofum Japanese
Olexandr Nesterenko Ukrainian
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Verdulo Esperanto
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Yaron Shahrabani Hebrew
zmni Indonesian
* Use a % sign that String.format() recognizes, apparently there are more
than one % signs, in Chinese, its big: %
* a string in lithuanian forgot the %s
This makes it a lot easier to setup all the testing stuff. Mostly,
I'm tired of fighting Android Studio's fragility, so I want to remove
as much non-standardness as possible in the hopes of improving that
situation.
closes#534https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidclient/issues/534